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Unread postby oowolf » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 16:45:45

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Re: Hot air engines

Unread postby drew » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 17:29:47

I've been working on a Stoddard cycle engine for a year or so now, thinking I had invented an improvement to the Stirling. (I just found the patent) As such, I have read an awful lot of stuff on the subject, so I think getting hold of one of those old engines would be really neat.

They are very simply built and quite robust I expect. Just looking briefly, I don't think many on that list are true stirling, but that doesn't matter does it.

Commercially now, there are two manufacturers, one in N.Z., and one in America. As for the old ones, you're looking at probably under 10% efficiency. I say this because Sunpower, a very high tech manufacturer of free piston stirlings gets only 30% efficiency out of their engines. Sunpower has been working on linear alternator free piston stirlings for 30+ years.

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Re: Hot air engines

Unread postby RdSnt » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 17:59:27

Gravity is not a force, it is a boundary layer.
Everything is coincident.
Love: the state of suspended anticipation.
To get any appreciable distance from the Earth in
a sensible amount of time, you must lie.
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Re: Hot air engines

Unread postby oowolf » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 18:15:39

I'm desperately trying to find something like this in restorable condition:
http://www.sesusa.org/images/ericsson.jpg
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Re: Hot air engines

Unread postby oowolf » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 18:17:46

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Re: Hot air engines

Unread postby Ludi » Fri 04 Apr 2008, 18:54:21

Oh those are beautiful!
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